Richard Hammond has spoken about the long-term effects of his recent accident, after being involved in a serious incident on the set of āThe Grand Tourā.
Back in March, Richard was airlifted to hospital after jumping from a car as it overturned, while filming a stunt for the Amazon Prime show.
The accident left him in need of knee surgery, and heās now opened up about the aftermath and his recovery period.
He told The Mirror: āI canāt run for 18 months and thatās how I keep fit. Iām 47 - itās hard to keep the weight off so it will hit me hard if I canāt run.
Richardās accident - which left co-presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May in fear that heād died as they watched on - led to big changes to scheduled filming for the upcoming second series of āThe Grand Tourā, but heās not the only member of the team whoās had health woes lately.
Last month, it was reported that Jeremy Clarkson had been rushed to hospital with pneumonia, after he took ill while on holiday with his family in Spain.
Opening up about his hospital stint, he wrote in his Sunday Times column that heād been told heād need to stay under doctorsā care for at least a week, and when he claimed this would be āimpossibleā, he was told by one medic: āIf you donāt do as I say you will die.ā